‘Tera kam ho gaya tu ja’, Wasim Zafar hilariously trolls Michael Vaughan, fans said – make him Team India’s manager

New Zealand won the series by eight wickets on Sunday in the second Test against England. The win was very special for the team, as they won the Test series at the England ground after 22 years. After the performance, former England captain Michael Vaughan praised the Kiwi team, saying: ‘New Zealand is a top-notch team. She reads the situations well. I am iningted that the team will beat India in the final of the World Test Championships next week. In his statement, former India cricketer Wasim Jaafar jokingly trolls.

In reply to Vaughan, Wasim Jaffer shared a picture of Bollywood actors Nana Patekar and Paresh Rawal and wrote ‘Tera kam ho gaya tu ja’.

His tweet was well liked by fans. One fan wrote that Vasim Bhai should get paid for this job, while another wrote that Vasim Bhai should now be the manager of Team India Twitter.

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Vaughan was arguing against England after losing the Test series against England. He said, ‘The England team was lucky at the Lord’s ground because it was raining there. But making the same mistake in two consecutive weeks is a strategic mistake. There is a lot of diversion from the wicket but when there is heat and pitch in Edgbaston, you need the difference. He said, ‘In an attack of four fast bowlers, you bowl more than your fast bowlers, but with three fast bowlers and one spinner it is not. So if you picked Jack Leach, Joe Root could keep his fast bowlers fresh. I hope England does not repeat the same mistake against India.

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